Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political participation, this article argues that far from abandoning the cause of participation, post-communist political parties diversified the understanding of the party as a mobilizing agency by adapting their internal organizations. On the basis of a mid-range number of cases (e.g. Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia) the study identified different patterns of evolution within a complex interaction effect between participation and organizational development. The peculiarity of the parties’ organization and functions has shaped political participation both as an opportunity structure (legitimizing the political system and ...
The founding elections of a new democracy often pit some kind of anti-authoritarian opposition movem...
Abstract: This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
The article focuses on the differences in political participation among post-communist countries. Fi...
Using surveys conducted in 1991, this paper examines the sociodemographic, experiential and ideologi...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
This article suggests that the academic emphasis on rational choice and political-sociological appro...
The article assesses the state af political participation in Cemral and East European post-conmnmist...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
In spite of extensive research dedicated to the rise and development of fringe populist political pa...
This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing petitions...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
A frequent finding in the political behavior literature is that citizens from Central and Eastern Eu...
The thesis examines the transformation of the Union of Democratic Forces in Bulgaria from a loose um...
The founding elections of a new democracy often pit some kind of anti-authoritarian opposition movem...
Abstract: This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
The article focuses on the differences in political participation among post-communist countries. Fi...
Using surveys conducted in 1991, this paper examines the sociodemographic, experiential and ideologi...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
This article suggests that the academic emphasis on rational choice and political-sociological appro...
The article assesses the state af political participation in Cemral and East European post-conmnmist...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
In spite of extensive research dedicated to the rise and development of fringe populist political pa...
This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing petitions...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
A frequent finding in the political behavior literature is that citizens from Central and Eastern Eu...
The thesis examines the transformation of the Union of Democratic Forces in Bulgaria from a loose um...
The founding elections of a new democracy often pit some kind of anti-authoritarian opposition movem...
Abstract: This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...